Free Kids’ Pack at A&W This Halloween

Free Kids’ Pack at A&W This Halloween

This Halloween, go trick-or-treat at A&W, and any little monster 12 and under can get a Kids’ Pack–absolutely free! No tricks, just treats! A&W Canada is offering families a spooktacular way to celebrate Halloween! On October 31st, children 12 and under can enjoy a their choice of a Chicken Buddy Burger, Chicken Strips, Buddy Burger, or Buddy Burger with Cheese, along with fresh apple slices, a MadeGood granola bar, and a 2% milk. For some reason, the hot dog is not listed as one of the free option in A&W’s news release. Note that you have to go to a restaurant. It won’t work at a shopping centre counter, on the mobile app, or by using third-party delivery services – but – if you make it there, there is no purchase necessary! Around here, the Buddy Burger’s Kids Pack goes for $6.79 while the three others are going for $7.89.…

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Specialty Poutines at The Crispy Spud

Crispy Spud's Newfie Poutine

When we hit the roads of summer to go visit the in-laws, we stop about twice a summer at this potato stand in Carleton Place, The Crispy Spud. An old chip truck on cinder blocks, it is located on Highway 15, it is family owned since 2011, and offers your usual food truck fare, like hot dogs and burgers and french fries. It is usually opened from May to October, but be aware that you’ll need to bring cash! They also have a big menu section for their Specialty Poutines, with 32 options to choose from in two sizes, small ($14) or large ($18). The selection includes things like Chili, Pepperoni, Hawaiian and Mushroom. Without consultation, we all decided to order one, looking forward to the fries, gravy and curds – and all the delicious extra toppings! While we waited for our food, we sat at one of the picnic…

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The McRib is back!

The McRib is back!

It had been a long time coming. Ever since the McRib first made its debut in 1981, the McDonald’s delicacy has been standing out as a unique and beloved creation. So when McDonald’s announced on January 25th that it was bringing back the iconic sandwich to Canadian menus, people got excited. The McRib is more than junk food, it is a cultural phenomenon, as evidenced by social media platforms lighting up with posts celebrating the McRib’s return, and by mainstream media covering the story.Even Tania was caught in the frenzy, sharing with me the Ultimate Homemade McRib Recipe from Serious Eats. The McRib has appeared on and off on the menu but was last sold in Canada in 2014. Many Canadians had given up on ever seeing the sandwich again, as McDonald’s USA had announced in 2022 that the elusive McRib was finally back… embarking on a “Farewell Tour”. Other…

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